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    1. The one in Tennessee has to be in Gatlinburg right? I went like 10 years ago and it was just one slope with snow machines while the rest of the mountain was bare. It was cool to see since I live down south where it rarely snows but it felt odd seeing just one ski run while the rest was empty.

    2. PrincessFucker74 on

      SC here, went skiing in NC once as a kid and thought WNC was basically Colorado until I returned.

    3. mikethomas4th on

      Ive seen this map before, interesting but a little misleading. Number of sites <> size of each one. And total sites <> just downhill skiing. It includes designated cross country as well.

      Source: I live in Michigan and there are no mountains here lol. To consider us, in this view, equal to Colorado is crazy.

    4. churmalefew on

      I’m surprised and a little doubtful that Nevada is in the same bracket as Iowa

    5. nickleback_official on

      There’s no ski area in Texas. At least not a mountain with lifts and snow.

    6. Por_TheAdventurer on

      Living in central Florida, my aunt has never seen snow in over 10 years. And ski areas either.

    7. Meanteenbirder on

      Should note a lot of the midwestern areas are just big rolling hills with no mountains

    8. Far_Language1697 on

      Hi Arkansas here, we actually have 3 ski resorts…. have since the 40s

    9. wisconsin cracks me up. i don’t doubt they have a ton of ski areas, but the longest run is gonna be about a minute to the bottom lol

    10. Normal_Platypus_5300 on

      Connecticut used to have more, but climate has warmed so not as many now

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